Apple offers a couple of software RAID solutions for people interested in either creating a larger disk out of two, or mirroring two disks together for data redundancy in the event of a drive failure.
We have a small cluster of machines that are intended to be a temporary local store for what, at times, is a firehose of data. They're meant to cache only a few nights of data that is later sucked ...
Hi, I'm looking for extra space for a laptop, but with RAID 1. I've seen a couple RAID 1 usb (must have usb) enclosures, but they seemed to have reliability issues or just plain bad RAID hardware. So ...
It wasn't that long ago that we were all using regular old spinny disks for storage. Time was, you really wanted to use dedicated hardware for RAID arrays to get the best performance. Plugging them ...